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Thirteen Reasons Why, based on the best-selling books by Jay Asher, follows teenager Clay Jensen (Dylan Minnette) as he returns home from school to find a mysterious box with his name on it lying on his porch. Inside he discovers a group of cassette tapes recorded by Hannah Baker (Katherine Langford) -his classmate and crush-who tragically committed suicide two weeks earlier. On tape, Hannah unfolds an emotional audio diary, detailing the thirteen reasons why she decided to end her life. Through Hannah and Clay's dual narratives, Thirteen Reasons Why weaves an intricate and heartrending story of confusion and desperation that will deeply affect viewers.Written by
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The sets for Monet's Cafe, Baker's Drugstore and The Crestmont were all built on location in empty stores in downtown Vallejo, California within a few blocks of each other. See more »

Goofs

In Episode 1 (and Tape 1, Side A) Hannah says that there are 13 sides to every story, and that this is the reason for making 13 tapes. However, at the time she recorded the first tape, she had only planned on making 12, which she reveals in Episode 12. She didn't intend to record a conversation with Mr. Porter until days later. See more »

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No one wants to relive high school but this show forces us to. Making us understand the importance of the life altering transition of what we call high school is what makes this show beautiful. I'll admit... I was biased and watched it because Selena Gomez produced it but now I love her even more... like that's a thing because she is perfection.

Sexism. Gender roles. Sexuality. 13 Reasons Why puts us in the shoes of characters we don't realize we relate to but draw parallels with them. The show leaves you wanting more and also realizing in some sense we were all bullied and no one gets off the hook. No one has it easy.

I'm not even going to discuss the lighting and camera work of the show because I could go on for days because it's too perfect. The bland colors paired with Clay's constant pale complexion teamed with his curiosity keeps you intrigued. And if you didn't notice that then just stop reading because you don't appreciate art.

Clay?! Are we all him!? Someone afraid to be outspoken and ourselves in high school but at the same time he is the only one that doesn't wear a mask. He wants the facts but is almost too afraid to hear it (literally).

I've never read the book but if it's anything like the show I'll be overnighting it off Amazon.

Cassettes? Selena.... qween. Thank you to the throwback and emphasis on this book. Millions of likes on Instagram doesn't mean she'd produce a great show; her commitment to it does. No one asked her to be perfect she just is and it's for reasons like this show (and that super cute Coca Cola picture... like she made us all want to drink pop). LOVE is seen through the effort put forth making this show.

PARENTS! In my opinion it almost shows a selfish view of adults not understanding their child's life even though they have gone through the process.

This is my first review but I couldn't stop loving this show. You don't have to love my review but take the time to try and appreciate the love and effort put in this show.

You're all very welcome for leaving my super ratch comments out of this💋

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